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mountaineers We never were much bothered by time Born in the country and I like that country song We played for just a nickel every time we got to town And I
things ain't going my way Everything is gone, my life is a country song Oh oh, I jumped out of my bed this morning Then I heard this crunchy
Country Gold Saturday Night “Down on the Farm”, “I Walk the Line” clabama by the bonfire Gettin' loud with the radio dial ct my best friend Zach's,
I was born and raised on country music The kind that grows inside your bones I've been fried by spot lights and wine Picking up and having some good
the sun back to where I belong My roots just keep calling me home I’m a walking country song Done lived a little, been crushed by love had my heads in
getting to me, I'm having hillbilly dreams I'm hearing Haggard songs, it's been too long I'm thinking country, I'm talking hammer down I mean one arm
When the lyrics start telling your story And Shakespeare starts writing the play Then those well chosen words by some Old country verse held all your
a beautiful country Very special country A very diverse Country And by the way This government has fought for every person who lives in it Black, white,
mountaineers We never were much bothered by time Born in the country and I like that country song We played for just a nickel every time we got to town
friend His name is Bill Got screwed by a judge who sits on the hill I said I can't pay he said oh yes you will Put it in a country song
A song by the prettiest angel he'd ever seen Back when Nashville was swingin' and making them deals While old Buck was out strolling the streets
Well they don't start callin it country till your south of Kankakee. That big city music means nothing to me I like songs about stars and bars
song And go rolly, oh rolly, oh rolly, oh rolly, oh rolling along (Oh, there's nothing as gay as a day in the country Under the wonderful skies For
And I got the song of the robin And I got a roof in the sky Wonder why my heart keeps a throbbing, a throbbing A son of God's country am I And I got
Listenin' to the sound of an old Willie song, Truck parked down by the creek side, You can find it on a country road, Take me on journey to a place that
sunrise made me write a country song 'Cuz Daddy was a preacher, Momma made due Five boys and a girl, what we put 'em through Mmmmhmmm They taught us right
song. Never been nothin' but country strong. It's the way I was raised. I wouldn't have it any other way. I was drawn to the rhythm of a radio. Head over
rolling down Main Street A country song spinning on a CD Small town looking for a good time Raise a little hell and a drink at the county line Muddy
or Dolly She thinks those are girls I've been seeing When she hears a country song She tries to turn it off How can it be That she loves everything but
looked me in the eye Took me by the hand and she said to my surprise She says I'm like a country song The kind that makes you wanna sing along Windows down
long You'll always have me right there by your side In our worn-out boots, we'll just keep dancing along Let me love you like an old country love song
long You’ll always have me right there by your side In our worn out boots, we’ll just keep dancing along Let me love you like an old country love song
down, down in the country Pick and sing a while Oh Lord, it feels so right Just a-sittin' by the campfire light Trading tunes and feeling my friends are
ride You measure your country by the holes in your jeans Straight from the store with a pre-worn Skoal ring I couldn't care less about your buckle
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